Somber classical music to be used as an introduction in movies, films, as a transition between scenes. It has something desolated and majestic in it at the same time. I used trombone, french horn and trumpet.

A beautiful, slow, piano-driven track that is accompanied by background pads and a high-pitch bell instrument. Light and reflective, with a positive feeling overall. It could work well in films, tv, corporate branding and documentary dramas.

A mellow, acoustic underscore with acoustic guitars and a rich, lush string section. Dreamy, a little wistful and ethereal. Thoughtful, insightful and reflective. Suitable for fantasy, drama, discovery and much more.

A dark, cinematic and dramatic piece. Inspired by film noir and classic horror stories, as well as newer dark and quirky films by Tim Burton or soundtrack work by Danny Elfman. A tasty slice of evil... Strings, oboe, piano, toy musical box...

Film soundtrack / underscore suitable for drama and adventure, city streets, urban living, mystery and personal stories. Lush strings and acoustic guitars. A jazzy saxophone joins in after about 1 minute. Reflection and storytelling.

A somber, somewhat apprehensive orchestral cinematic theme. Can also be underscore for a drama scene. Dark, slow, pulsating bass, with swirling pads, solo violin and later piano and accordion. Apprehension, pensive, gloom or discovery of a mysterious place.

A long and developing track that goes through many stages of different arrangement and can be used for multiple film cues. Sore, tender, melodramatic; good for personal drama, storytelling and more. Emotional, but in a restrained way. Silky strings, occasional deliberate disharmony, acoustic guitar ...

Cinematic, melodramatic, orchestral film underscore. Slow arpeggios underneath a layer of soft string pads, with oboe lead. Melodic, somewhat melancholic, and with a slight sense of mystery or unfolding secrets. Good for film noir and more.

Subtle, delicate, with bells and underlying rhythms. A sense of melancholy and intrigue. A drum beat joins in at about 1:30 for a more pulsating, slightly darker edge. The "Extended" version goes on to develop into a more intensely textured, more urgent track.